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More men pursue PhDs than women: HRD Ministry data

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More than 21,000 more males pursue PhDs in the country than females, contrary to the popular perception, according to HRD Ministry data.

According to the data accessed by PTI for the last three years, the student enrolment in the PhD programmes has also increased.

While 1,00,792 students enrolled for the PhD programmes in universiti­es across the country in 2014-15, the number of students registerin­g in 2015-16 and 2016-17 was 1,09,552 and 1,23,712 respective­ly.

In the year 2014-15, over 21,000 more males had enrolled in the PhD programmes than females. Similarly in the subsequent years, the number was higher by 21,688 and 21,882.

The data also reveals, that maximum PhDs are enrolled in state public universiti­es, followed by institutio­ns of national importance.

While 41,566 students enrolled in the state public universiti­es for 2016-17 academic session, 26,012 of them had enrolled in institutio­ns of national importance.

A total of 17,715 students had registered for PhD in central universiti­es in the year where as 16,595 of them enrolled in private universiti­es.

Similar trends were witnessed in the years 201415 and 2015-16.

The HRD Ministry data also reveals, that maximum PhDs are enrolled in state public universiti­es, followed by institutio­ns of national importance.

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